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2. Comparing times in clinical studies with a finite ending
3. How to describe your data – the devil is in the distribution
4. Major trauma and the need for massive transfusion
5. Ultrasound examination of gastric contents: are qualitative and quantitative assessments complementary? A reply
6. Surgical Outcome Risk Tool (SORT) validation in hepatectomy
7. A randomised controlled trial of oral chloral hydrate vs. intranasal dexmedetomidine before computerised tomography in children
8. Size matters
9. Strength of commonly used spinal needles: the ability to deform and resist deformation†
10. Missing in action – where have all the data gone!?
11. Credible control groups and blinding
12. Classifying variables
13. If at first you donʼt succeed, try and try again? The dangers of multiple comparisons
14. Heart attacks prevent chocolate. Or, the differences between correlation and causation
15. Calculating sample size. Alpha, Beta, Mu and Sigma – itʼs all Greek
16. Funnels for publication bias – have we lost the plot?
17. Trials and tribulations of a meta-analyst
18. An alarm for a false alarm
19. The effects of intra-operative dexmedetomidine on postoperative pain, side-effects and recovery in colorectal surgery
20. Complications related to peri-operative transoesophageal echocardiography - a one-year prospective national audit by the Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Critical Care.
21. The incidence and effect of resternotomy following cardiac surgery on morbidity and mortality: a 1-year national audit on behalf of the Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Critical Care.
22. Doctor, why are you driving a wedge between us? Calculating sample size in multiple testing and the need for Geisser-Greenhouse correction
23. Upper limb disorders in anaesthetists - a survey of Association of Anaesthetists members
24. Quality improvement studies – pitfalls of the before and after study design
25. The effect of sleep deprivation and disruption on DNA damage and health of doctors
26. Non-inferiority studies: is ‘better’ the enemy of ‘good enough’?
27. A comparison of two techniques for induction of anaesthesia with target-controlled infusion of propofol
28. Assumptions and associations under pressure
29. If there is a 50-50 chance that something is correct, then nine times out of ten it will be… Bayesian network meta-analyses in Anaesthesia
30. Safety of hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 in paediatric cardiac patients - statistical note
31. Before and after studies and historical controls. Is the proof in the pudding?
32. The art and science of statistical predictions: does a picture need a thousand words?
33. A good pilot to navigate troubled waters
34. A pilot study of ultrasound evaluation of gastric emptying in patients with end-stage renal failure: a comparison with healthy controls.
35. Regression: How much data do I really need?
36. Inter-rater agreement-Agreeing to disagree, again!
37. Comparing two methods-agreeing to disagree?
38. Flow characteristics of Luer and non-Luer spinal needles
39. Heterogeneity in meta-analyses. Comparing apples and oranges?
40. The effect of remifentanil on propofol requirements to achieve loss of response to command vs. loss of response to pain
41. Credible control groups and blinding
42. The effect of sleep deprivation and disruption on DNA damage and health of doctors.
43. Upper limb disorders in anaesthetists - a survey of Association of Anaesthetists members.
44. Classifying variables
45. A little less conversation
46. Life is lognormal! What to do when your data does not follow a normal distribution
47. Odds, risks, and other numbers needed to complicate things
48. Effects of intra-operative maintenance of general anaesthesia with propofol on postoperative pain outcomes - a systematic review and meta-analysis
49. The case of the misleading composite - one outcome is better than two
50. It's just a standard deviation!
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